Do NOT scare me like that!
Feb. 15th, 2009 09:01 pmI got considerably less writing done today than planned.
I spent considerably more time in the ER than planned. (The latter number being "zero")
Kathy woke up today with pain in her shoulder/breast area. Ibuprofen didn't touch it, and it became tightness in the chest, difficulty at times breathing, and radiating to the back, difficult to lift the arm, etc. Many of you can figure out what THAT sounds like.
On the positive side, when you walk into an ER and say "Chest pain and difficulty breathing" it's AMAZING how fast people rush you through the usual "fill out this form, wait there, go through triage" circus.
Final outcome: apparently Kathy's developed a nasty indigestion/reflux and had somehow twisted/injured her shoulder sleeping. But that was not a fun few hours.
I spent considerably more time in the ER than planned. (The latter number being "zero")
Kathy woke up today with pain in her shoulder/breast area. Ibuprofen didn't touch it, and it became tightness in the chest, difficulty at times breathing, and radiating to the back, difficult to lift the arm, etc. Many of you can figure out what THAT sounds like.
On the positive side, when you walk into an ER and say "Chest pain and difficulty breathing" it's AMAZING how fast people rush you through the usual "fill out this form, wait there, go through triage" circus.
Final outcome: apparently Kathy's developed a nasty indigestion/reflux and had somehow twisted/injured her shoulder sleeping. But that was not a fun few hours.
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Date: 2009-02-16 02:10 am (UTC){{{hugs}}}
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Date: 2009-02-16 03:04 am (UTC)(On the other hand, sudden-onset lower back pain so bad I couldn't sit upright in a wheelchair simply netted me a 4 to 5 hour wait in the seating area, and getting to watch everyone else get seen first.)
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Date: 2009-02-16 10:56 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-02-16 05:41 am (UTC)-- Steve's just glad that this case turned out to be a lot more innocuous than it first seemed too.
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Date: 2009-02-16 03:21 am (UTC)It was just over nine years ago that I went into the hospital with the same basic symptoms and they kept me in intensive care for three days.
NOT FUN.
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Date: 2009-02-16 08:23 am (UTC)I am so glad to hear you are both OK.
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Date: 2009-02-16 12:22 pm (UTC)Neither one ever said thank you, or so much as spoke to me again. That's gratitude in the Real World.
Me, I only go for stitches. 42 when I was five - split my scalp down to the skull turning cartwheels on concrete. 23 when I was 12, dragged under a merry-go-round, and 13 when I was 16 - went face-first off a swingset into gravel by courtesy of a caught belt-loop at a very bad second. My mother's comment on the way to the ER, "I thought you'd outgrown this by now." Thanks, mom!
Grin. Haven't been back since, though.
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Date: 2009-02-16 02:22 pm (UTC)Two, glad all is well.
I had a pulled muscle in the left pectoral area for a while, which at first I thought might be my heart too. But I also had a self-operating blood pressure cuff in the house, and when it showed normal BP I felt pretty safe at diagnosing myself.
The ABSOLUTE trump card for getting to the head of the ER line is "he was released from the hospital yesterday after a mild heart attack." My dad. One quadruple bypass later, he's fine.
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Date: 2009-02-16 07:08 pm (UTC)scarey...
Date: 2009-02-16 11:02 pm (UTC)Sincerely glad everything came out fine, though.
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